Quite true. I also started (and am still on) the MS train - VB6, then C#, and I can say it's that more important to learn as much as you can in tech, if you have the energy/passion for it. I have at some point used concepts learnt in Nodejs on C#, creating a http server, and provided an out-of-the-box solution to the problem at hand to the amazement of the team. Learning different languages/paradigms gives your mind a broader playing ground when formulating a solution
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Quite true. I also started (and am still on) the MS train - VB6, then C#, and I can say it's that more important to learn as much as you can in tech, if you have the energy/passion for it. I have at some point used concepts learnt in Nodejs on C#, creating a http server, and provided an out-of-the-box solution to the problem at hand to the amazement of the team. Learning different languages/paradigms gives your mind a broader playing ground when formulating a solution